Psycho and Vertigo stand out as the two best Hitchcock classics. The third best is highly arguable.
Never seen Notorious. I should actually make it a point to watch it this week. Rope is very good, but I actually prefer Dial M for Murder to it....
He did look good against DeMarco. Who woulda known that it would be his career apex
Candyman is well above average in the slasher film sub-genre.
Controversial opinion but... I find Candyman to be the far better/creepier movie of the two. Candyman is actually an excellent horror flick......
Nope. It's a Michael Mann film... the same dude who directed Heat, The Last of the Mohicans, and the HUGELY underrated Thief.
And Rosemary's Baby still shits on both.
Saw both. The Autopsy of Jane Doe was solid... above average, but I enjoyed Oculus more. It Follows was also above average.
Are you referring to Manhunter? That ain't no British film, it was directed by Michael Mann. Manhunter is a good movie, but it's not in the same...
Psycho shits on Lambs.
Yee, Oculus was excellent. Oculus and The Witch are the two best supernatural horror movies of recent years.
Then what's the GOAT thriller IYO?
Who else is a fan of this 80s classic? The movie that put Jeremy Irons on the map. Great movie.
Agreed. The Conjuring is shit. So is Annabelle.
King wanted Christopher Reeve instead of Jack. If you've ever seen Death Trap... Superman could habe pulled off the psycho role very well.
"The man spent 3 years in jail not Yale."
No the fuck he isnt. Parker is a palooka.
Wold you give a shit if it was determined that Tyson juiced in the Kevin McBride fight?
It's fight week, and I really can't myself up for this one. I don't even care if I'm home in time to watch it live. I mean, if I am I am, but if...
These two are generally considered to be the best adaptations of King novels. Not the most accurate, obviously, but the best. I thought about...
Session 9 is the GOAT of horror movies that not enough people have seen. But to be fair, it is a cult classic. It takes a steaming shit on 99% of...
Insidious was a bore. I guess it comes down to the lead actors... I felt Ethan Hawke was much better in Sinister than Patrick Wilson was in...
Sinister by a light year. Sinister was actually one of the FEW quality horror movies of recent years. It's actually pretty creepy and disturbing....
I think Mikey would highlight reel KO him. Lipinets offered a stiffer test for Mikey than Linares would.
That's the difference for me. I saw both around the same time... I guess I was roughly around 9 or 10 the first time I saw both. The Omen scared...
It's been copied in some fashion by each and every single slasher film to come after it. It basically created the horror film twist.
I swear, Linares has got to be one of the most overrated fighters of recent years. It's amazing that he's been considered a viable threat to Loma...
Everybody says that The Wicker Man is one of the best 70s horror films, but I have yet to see it.
It's considered by most movie buffs to be the GOAT thriller/horror movie... can any other film claim the crown? I'd say no. All things...
Still, the big payoff at the end is one of the best in horror history... it puts it ahead of both these films.
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